Hiking in Switzerland

Hiking in Switzerland

Reading Time: < 1 minute In 2019 Swiss people spent 162 million hours walking and hiking in Switzerland. Hiking generates 2.5 billion CHF per year and there are 50,000 signs to help people find their way. In Switzerland people hike 20 times per year. I go for a two to three hour walk/hike every single day and as a result…

Day 48 Of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Calves And Their Mothers
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Day 48 Of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Calves And Their Mothers

Reading Time: 2 minutes During today’s walk I saw calves and their mothers. Their mothers were mooing me away but I was taking video so I didn’t move until one after another started to approach me. By then I had the footage I wanted to have. I had a strong fence fixed with wooden posts and a bush between…

Day 47 Of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – A Walk In The Rain
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Day 47 Of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – A Walk In The Rain

Reading Time: 3 minutes Yesterday I went for a walk in the rain. I walked for two hours, took pictures and listened to Echo Der Zeit and this episode of the Thru-Hiking podcast. Gretel Scarlet was the interviewee. She talked about South Bound (SOBO) hiking the PCT. It’s interesting to see how different her attitude was to most people’s,…

Day 41 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Reverse Journey
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Day 41 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Reverse Journey

Reading Time: 3 minutes Today I ran and then walked a reverse journey of what I did yesterday. I wanted to take a picture of the corkscrew tree. It would have required for me to wait for two slow walkers and their dog to pass and because they insisted on walking two abreast it made more sense to turn…

Day 40 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Local Adventures
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Day 40 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Local Adventures

Reading Time: 3 minutes For this 40th blog post on the topic of self-isolation, I’d like to speak about local adventures. I feel the need to do this because I see people posting about their trips to someone two to three hours from live and work during a pandemic and I strongly believe that getting into a car to…

Day 38 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Contact Sports
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Day 38 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – Contact Sports

Reading Time: 2 minutes By May we may be able to go back to doing sports in groups as long as they are not “contact sports” in Switzerland. For me this means hiking, running cycling and other related sports. For me climbing is a contact sport because we touch the same hand holds as everyone else climbing the routes,…

Day 35 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – A Hike To La Barillette.

Day 35 of Self-Isolation in Switzerland – A Hike To La Barillette.

Reading Time: 4 minutes Today I went for a Hike from La Barillette to La Barillette. It’s a shame that the restaurant wasn’t open to the public. It is currently marked as private, and scheduled to open on the first of May. Today I didn’t expect to do a long and physical hike. I expected to complete my usual…

Day Thirty-One of ORCA in Switzerland — Plenty of Dust
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Day Thirty-One of ORCA in Switzerland — Plenty of Dust

Reading Time: 2 minutes You build up plenty of dust as you plow the fields at the moment. The drought continues, as does the desire for this pandemic to be over. For now, the downward trend continues so we could feel optimistic. I’m still optimistic than in two or three weeks recycling centres will go back to normal. At…

Day Thirty of ORCA in Switzerland — A Strong Desire to Go Hiking.
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Day Thirty of ORCA in Switzerland — A Strong Desire to Go Hiking.

Reading Time: 2 minutes I have a strong desire to go hiking. I would like to go on a hiking excursion that lasts for a few days. In theory I could do the Via Alpina route one starting in Nyon and ending in Lichtenstein. It’s a 21 step hike going north. I had lunch watching one and a half…